Requirements
- Basic structural engineering concepts (forces, moments, stresses)
- Comfort with engineering units and load combinations
- Familiarity with steel design basics (helpful, not mandatory)
- A laptop capable of running engineering software (Windows preferred)
Features
- Live Project-Based Training
- Expert-Led Sessions
- Flexible Learning Options
- Interactive Learning
- Comprehensive Study Material
- Globally Recognized Certification
- One-on-One Mentorship
Target audiences
- Offshore structural design engineers (jacket/topside)
- Structural analysts in EPC / oil & gas / marine projects
- Fresh graduates aiming for offshore structural roles
- Engineers shifting from STAAD/ETABS to offshore analysis tools
- Professionals involved in design verification / third-party checks
If you work with offshore structures, you already know the pressure: tight deadlines, complex load cases, and checks that must line up with codes. Structural Analysis Computer System (SACS) Training at Ascents Learning is built for engineers who want to model, analyze, and report with confidence—without relying on guesswork or copy-paste templates.
In this Structural Analysis Computer System (SACS) Training, you’ll learn how to set up real project workflows: defining geometry and member properties, creating load combinations (wave, wind, seismic, operational), and running static and dynamic analysis. We focus on what matters on the job—member unity checks, joint can verification, pile/soil modeling basics, fatigue setup, and producing clean outputs that reviewers actually accept.
What makes this different at Ascents Learning is the hands-on approach. You’ll practice on industry-style case scenarios, learn common failure points (wrong restraints, bad units, incorrect load direction), and build repeatable checklists. By the end, Structural Analysis Computer System (SACS) Training helps you move faster, reduce rework, and communicate results clearly in design notes and reports—skills that translate directly to offshore EPC and consulting roles.
Curriculum
- 15 Sections
- 61 Lessons
- 22 Hours
- Module 1: SACS Basics + Project Setup5
- Module 2: Modeling Fundamentals (Nodes, Members, Grids)4
- Module 3: Member Properties + Sections4
- Module 4: Releases, Offsets, Eccentricities4
- Module 5: Boundary Conditions (Supports & Constraints)4
- Module 6: Load Fundamentals (Dead, Live, Equipment)4
- Module 7: Environmental Loading Overview (Practical Inputs)4
- Module 8: Load Cases + Load Combinations4
- Module 9: Running Linear Static Analysis4
- Module 10: Results Interpretation (For Real Review Cycles)4
- Module 11: Member Code Checks (Unity Ratio Workflow)4
- Module 12: Joint Can / Connection-Level Checks4
- Module 13: Dynamic Analysis Basics (Modal / Practical Setup)4
- Module 14: Pile/Soil Modeling Overview (Job-Oriented)4
- Module 15: Fatigue Analysis Workflow + Reporting4




